Police have launched an investigation after two vehicles were set on fire in North Lanarkshire.
The incident is being treated as ‘wilful’ but there were no injuries reported. Emergency services were alerted to the fires at around 2.10am on Friday, September 20.
Investigating officers are now appealing for information about the fire which took place on a driveway on Rosewood Place in Bargeddie.
A spokesperson for Coatbridge CID said: “I’m appealing to anyone with information on what happened to get in touch with us.
“If you have doorbell cameras, private CCTV or a dashcam, please review your footage and bring anything of significance to our attention.”
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Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 0296 of 20 September.
Last week, a Porsche Cayenne was also set on fire in North Lanarkshire.
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